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Enhancing Collaborative Learning in a Blended Learning Environment: Applying a Process Planning Model
Authors:Liezel Nel  Annette Wilkinson
Institution:(1) Department of Computer Science and Informatics, University of the Free State, P.O. Box 339, Bloemfontein, South Africa, 9300;(2) Centre for Higher Education Studies and Development, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa
Abstract:The research reported here was undertaken in a blended learning environment where contact tuition is “blended” with computer-supported (online) learning. The context is a developing country (South Africa). After completion of two full cycles of an action inquiry the planning for the third cycle was undertaken according to an existing process planning model which was originally developed for the design and planning of team-based action learning and action research (ALAR) projects. The illustration of the application of the model focuses on the aspect of student collaboration in a blended learning environment and shows how the original process planning model was adapted and applied during the re-planning phase of the project. The final deliverable is a set of action plans for future collaborative learning that could strengthen student-centred learning experiences in a context which still bears the scars of an unfortunate segregated past.
Keywords:Blended learning  Action research  Process planning model  Collaborative learning  Higher education
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